Monday 3 January 2022

Designing Your Team’s Uniform? Here are the Details that Matter

Designing your team uniform is not something that can be put on the backburner. Your uniform defines your team and makes it stand out from the crowd. When you are designing your uniform, every detail matters. You want a uniform that not only exudes your commitment towards your team but something that you cherish as a keepsake for the rest of your life.

Here are a few details to pay attention to while designing your team’s uniform.

Use Accent Colors

Accent colors are strong, bright colors that are used sparingly to draw the attention of the spectator. Incorporating one or two accent colors in your uniform will make it stand out from the crowd. It is important to remember that accents should not be overdone and are used in small parts of the uniform, like the collar or the cuffs.

For example, if your uniform is white, adding red accents as stripes or on the cuffs can brighten up your whole uniform, without overpowering the white.

Know the Features of Your Sport Uniform

If you are an athletic person, you would know that not all uniforms are the same. Uniforms not only vary from one sport to another but also are different across different teams. Certain details might seem too trivial to be paid attention to but are very important to consider while designing your uniform.

For instance, for your hockey jersey, if want to skip laces on the neck, you should opt for a V-neck or a crew neck jersey. Similarly, while designing your baseball uniform, the length of your pants will determine how important are the details on your sock.

Each and decision you make will lead you to an assortment of customizations that you can make in the uniform. This might seem daunting at first, but once you get a hang of all the details, it becomes fun.

Jazz Up the i’s and the t’s

This might seem like a very insignificant detail but you must pay extra attention to the dots on your i’s and the cross on the t’s. This will add an extra layer of detail to your jersey and seem relevant to the sport. If your team is Red Tigers, you can replace the dot on the “i” with your sports ball. You can keep the rest of the details like the school mascot, and logo the same, and play around with these tiny details. This will ensure that you have a unified look, yet your team stands out as a hockey team.

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